LIFE-SUSTAINING EMERGENCY CARE
A primary concern of Moosabec CSD shall be with the health and safety of its
students. In emergency situations involving accident or illness, school
employees should undertake reasonable efforts to provide first aid or
life-sustaining emergency care to the extent of their knowledge and training/to
seek the assistance of school medical personnel or other staff members to obtain
emergency assistance for the student.
For those students who may present an ongoing need for medical interventions at
school, including a need for life-sustaining emergency care, school personnel
shall convene a team meeting for the purpose of developing an individualized
plan to address the student’s specialized health needs. The Team should include
persons at the school who are knowledgeable about the student, as well as the
student’s parents and a school administrator. The Team may consider requests
from the parents that alternative forms of life-sustaining emergency care be
used as part of that plan, but those requests must be substantiated by specific
medical documentation from the student’s physician. The Team shall not approve a
parental request to deny all life-sustaining emergency care for a student, but
may specify that only certain types of intervention are appropriate in a
particular situation.
For the purpose of this policy, “life-sustaining emergency care” means any
procedure or intervention applied by appropriately trained school staff that may
prevent a student from dying who, without such a procedure or intervention,
faces a risk of imminent death. Examples of life-sustaining emergency care
include: efforts to stop bleeding, unblocking airways, mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (“CPR”).
Legal Reference: 29 U.S.C. § 794(a)
DATE ADOPTED: JULY 1, 2003